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Wongo
21st July 2006, 03:24 PM
Someone requested me (I know I know) to start another silly thread to celebrate the end of a hard working week. So c’mon guys please jump in. :D

Do you put the toilet seat up or down?:D

Personally I think a toilet with its seat down has very little artistic value. It is just as bad as having a convertible but never open the roof.

And imagine someone has just done a big one and all the juicy particles are trapped under the seat. Don’t you just hate to have a shock?


[Sigh] if only the wife would understand.:o


It is Friday and you can only get sillier. :D

Ashore
21st July 2006, 03:30 PM
women always complain that men never put the seat down , but have you ever tried to get a woman to close the lid :rolleyes:

Felder
21st July 2006, 03:31 PM
Someone requested me (I know I know) to start another silly thread to celebrate the end of a hard working week.
Who on earth has the time to request something like that?


Do you put the toilet seat up or down?:D
Depends on whether I'm sitting or standing :cool:


[Sigh] if only the wife would understand.:o
They never do mate, they never do.....



It is Friday and you can only get sillier. :D
Hear hear! :D:D

TassieKiwi
21st July 2006, 03:40 PM
Look at it a different way men. I always lift the seat for #1 (too cold for #2):eek: but also always put seat and lid down. Then, she has to always lift something up too, even stevens.:p

I'm having a 'good' Friday. I have managed to get someone to buy me a C12 Drill, :D , and if all goes to plan I will have a all paid trip to Switzerland within a month.:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Things like this usually happen to 'other people', so I'm rapt - but awaiting the balancing occurrences!

HappyHammer
21st July 2006, 03:51 PM
:mad: TFIF:D

HH.

Wongo
21st July 2006, 03:52 PM
Leaving the toilet seat up must be a blokely thing. Maybe we should add it to the code.:cool:

HappyHammer
21st July 2006, 03:57 PM
What about the squatters they don't have this problem:D

HH.

jmk89
21st July 2006, 04:00 PM
Every now and then I am reminded why I married SWMBO.

A new bride was bitching to SWMBO that her husband always left the seat of the toilet up after he had a and that this was inconsiderate. SWMBO replied (showing that feminism when properly implemented is a great thing) "What is it about the hinge that you don't understand? If it goes up for him, you can make it go down for you...!"

Phil Spencer
21st July 2006, 04:13 PM
Leaving the toilet seat up must be a blokely thing. Maybe we should add it to the code.:cool:

It depends on what mood I am in.:p

bitingmidge
21st July 2006, 04:36 PM
Don't you blokes have verandahs?

Proper use of the edge of the verandah will avoid all necessity to touch the nasty dirty toilet seat.

P
:o :o :o

Wongo
21st July 2006, 04:42 PM
What about in China, a big hole in the middle of nowhere. A bit dangerous I think.

:o Fond memory.

Gra
21st July 2006, 04:46 PM
Don't you blokes have verandahs?

Proper use of the edge of the verandah will avoid all necessity to touch the nasty dirty toilet seat.

P
:o :o :o

Isnt that what a lemon tree is for??

TassieKiwi
21st July 2006, 04:47 PM
Don't you blokes have verandahs?

Proper use of the edge of the verandah will avoid all necessity to touch the nasty dirty toilet seat.

P
:o :o :o

OK method until the young fella whips it out for a wee - at a kids party at our new neighbours new house! Bloody funny.:D

HappyHammer
21st July 2006, 04:47 PM
The Ganges is another example of not needing a toliet seat.

HH.

Felder
21st July 2006, 05:06 PM
What about China, a big hole in the middle of nowhere.
That's not a very nice way to speak of China, Wongo! Don't you like the Chinese? You a racist or sumfin'??

:p:p

Auld Bassoon
21st July 2006, 05:14 PM
I don't have to GAFF about an SWM(S)BO any more, so it's seat up or down depending on need :D

A slight detour: there was a bar in Carteret, Normandy, that I used to go to that had the men's "facilities" behind a plastic strip curtain, adjacent to the bar counter - and women had to go through the same curtained doorway and pass behind any chaps standing there to get to their space.

Noone thought it even slightly odd, but this was in France :)

Further into the more rural regions it wasn't uncommon to find that the dunny was a multi-sex single stall (door optional) with just a hole, a pole to hang onto if necessary. The better class establishments even provided a few scraps of newspaper...

Wongo
21st July 2006, 05:14 PM
That's not a very nice way to speak of China, Wongo! Don't you like the Chinese? You a racist or sumfin'??

:p:p


I love them. I love the way they do their business.

"Do their business" funny? Get it? :D

Wood Borer
21st July 2006, 05:17 PM
Wind can be a problem with verandahs whereas with lemon trees I find you have 360 degrees to choose your angle taking into account the wind.

Be careful of low hanging prickles that are found on some varieties of lemon trees.

Clinton1
21st July 2006, 05:38 PM
If you do a pee out in the yard at my place, the dog gets possessive and pee's on you. :rolleyes:

He's a goood boy.

Bodgy
21st July 2006, 05:43 PM
women always complain that men never put the seat down , but have you ever tried to get a woman to close the lid :rolleyes:

So I'm not the only one to notice this!!!!!!

Women and kids will just not close the lid. You wonder why they bother making dunny seats with lids?

Mate of mine solved it by fitting the seat so close to the cistern that the lid would not stay up. Problem was neither will the seat, leading to lots of mis-adventures when pumping the bilges.

namtrak
21st July 2006, 06:29 PM
Friday afternoon? Someone needs to drop a beer around to Studley from all of us getting timber - been a pretty big effort the last few weeks I reckon ;)